In the Media–May 2024 Roundup
Catherine Tan, Assistant Professor of Sociology, wrote a CNN op-ed about autism falsehoods.
Steven Cook ’90, a Middle East scholar at the Council on Foreign Relations, was quoted in a New York Times article about the possibility of Donald Trump winning the next presidential election.
President Elizabeth Bradley was mentioned in a Bloomberg story that referenced a report she co-authored about structures needed to increase graduation rates.
Torrey Maldonado ’96 talked about his latest novel, Hands, on CBS News.
Dede Thompson Bartlett ’65 gave the commencement speech at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering.
Pro volleyball player and former Brewers standout Matthew Knigge ’18 was the subject of a feature article in Volleyball magazine.
Playwright, screenwriter, and musical theater lyricist Sukari Jones ’05 will be working on the upcoming Ryan Reynolds and Will Ferrell film, Spirited, as noted in Yahoo! Movies.
Chef and television personality Andrew Zimmern ’84 talked about his favorite Catskill restaurants recently in a newyorkupstate.com article.
The new Powerhouse Theater season at Vassar was the subject of a Playbill article.
Bobby Kinne ’18, Tampa Bay Rays Pitching Strategist, talked about his work for the Major League Baseball team with the Berkshire Eagle.
Bryan Van Norden, Professor of Philosophy on the James Monroe Taylor Chair, was quoted in a Guardian article, “Can shame make you a better person?”
Pursuit published an excerpt of Governing Forests, a new book by Assistant Professor of Political Science Arpitha Kodiveri that explores the limitations of environmental law in India.
Photo credit: Lucas Pollet.
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